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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Union Pacific must face suit by driver who hit train
Union Pacific Railroad Co. will have to face a lawsuit alleging that its employee’s negligence caused a driver to crash into a train.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Alleged victims of data breach can pursue negligence suit
Two women who maintain their sensitive personal information was exposed to third parties in a data breach have stated a claim for negligence against the company storing the information, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
Richard Phelan recalled as tenacious lawyer, mentor
Richard J. Phelan, who died last week at 86, left a mark on both the local legal community and the national political stage during a career as a litigator, elected official and bar leader.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Cook County jury awards $45M in baby powder suit
A Cook County jury awarded $45 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma after years of exposure to asbestos fibers in Johnson & Johnson’s talc-containing baby powder.
By
Grace Barbic
Hospital loses bid to move med-mal case out of Cook County
A medical malpractice case against a Will County hospital will remain in Cook County Circuit Court despite the plaintiffs living in Will County and the alleged negligence occurring there, a state appellate panel ruled.
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Grace Barbic
Pharmacist’s claim over Cook County jail meds revived
Cook County Health and Hospital Systems must face a lawsuit alleging that it improperly suspended a former pharmacist for refusing to administer controlled substances to detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections.
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Suit over rodent attacks on Honda vehicles tossed
A federal judge threw out a lawsuit accusing Honda of violating consumer fraud law for failing to tell customers that their vehicles’ wiring purportedly makes an especially tasty treat for rats.
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Patricia Manson
Split court lets Indiana ban gender care for minors — for now
A divided federal appeals court stood by its decision to let the state of Indiana ban gender-affirming care for minors while it fights a preliminary injunction prohibiting it from banning such care for minors.
By
Patricia Manson